Friday, 17 December 2010

LIVE THROUGH THE LENSE - Nice Noises At The Nook #1 @ The Nook Arts Cafe


NICE NOISES AT THE NOOK #1 w/ 72% Morrissey / Drool / Joss Carter / Tom Dolan

TOM DOLAN


J.CARTER




72% MORRISSEY

























































Photography By Jack Parker

Thursday, 16 December 2010

THE TOP FIVE BANDS WITH LO-FI RECORDINGS OF THEIR SONGS

Bands don't like to be called lo-fi bands, bands don't like to be given a genre full stop. I guess it can't be nice, but it's just humans making sense of the world. But hey! HERE'S THE TOP FIVE BANDS WITH LO-FI RECORDINGS OF THEIR SONGS! Hopefully that's politically correct enough...


5) PENS
Three girls "singing", half a drum kit, a guitar and a keyboard. Combine this with lo-fi recordings of their amazingly good/bad songs, you have yourself a lo-fi lolly pop!

4) SMITH WESTERNS
Anything can be recorded lo-fi, but it usually tends to be punk, or D.I.Y punk. What it doesn't tend to be is glam rock! Glam rock is all shiny and polished. Smith Westerns came along and brought some dirty lo-fi to some modern glam rock. The results were SHVEET.

3) GRAFFITI ISLAND
These guys have got a lot of scrutiny thrown at them, they are just misunderstood. They are all scary, all minimalistic and all lo-fi. They use the lo-fi to make their songs sound dusty and old. Which is cool.

2) VIVIAN GIRLS
Girl groups are the most well produced musical acts around. So Vivian Girls, being the cool girls they are, decided to write classic girl-group style songs. Complete with plenty of jangle, "thud, thud thud, whack!" drums and bad girl vocal delivery, these lo-fi recorded girls are queens of the scene.

1) OLD BLOOD
Their recordings are the definition of lo-fi, you can hardly hear anything apart from the fuzz of everything at the same time. They have great songs though. Woah-fi.



Words by Jack Parker for Power Chord Music Blog. Feel free to comment on this post with your top 5 bands with lo-fi recordings of their songs!

Tuesday, 14 December 2010

THE DEATH SET - "Worldwide"

"Worldwide" sees the hyperactive punks The Death Set trying to nail the tricky concept of 'the album'. Some bands are more record bands than they are live and vice verse. The Death Set have carved their career from wild live shows. They are most definitely a live band. Their sound is perfect for a sweaty, fist pumping, crowd and band bonding live show. Just what is The Death Set's sound? It's double time drums, distorted power chords, computer game style bleeps and joyous singing that is pretty much shouting covered in distortion. The fact that none of the songs go over the three minute mark doesn't make it any less of an album, it perfectly captures what The Death Set are all about. The album cover screams for you attention, then when you've purchased it, the music within grabs you by the collar and drags you into the party. The Death Set throw and play the kinds of parties that take place in warehouses with bad sound systems. That vibe is in this album through and through. If you are new to fuzzy D.I.Y punk then make sure you start with this record. The style that The Death Set mastered is now super popular, so it can be hard to find the cream of the crop. Fear not, "Worldwide" is what you need. It's a consistent record, and it's hard to achieve a good amount of variation with any album, but because of it's excitable pace, "Worldwide" won't leave you bored or unsatisfied. You may even find yourself hitting repeat and jumping up and down on your bed until you get in trouble. 


Without A Top, But Not Without A Tune


RATING:   P P P P P




TRACK LISTING

1) Solve It 
2) Listen To This Collision
3) Negative Thinking
4) Intermission
5) Spaz
6) Cold Teeth
7) Around The World
8) Impossible
9) Superzero
10) Day In The Wife
11) Bla!
12) Moving Forward
13) MFDS
14) Had A Bird

15) Peak Oil
16) This Song
17) Heard It All Before

18) Selective Memories


STAND OUT TRACKS: "Negative Thinking"   "Intermission"

RELEASED: 2008 on Ninja Tune


LIKE THIS ALBUM? TRY THIS ALBUM!

GAY AGAINST YOU - "Muscle Milk"


WANT SOME MORE TUNES FROM The Death Set?
CHECK OUT "Paranoia" and "Far Weathered Friends"

Photography and words by Jack Parker for Power Chord Music Blog. The Death Set photograph taken from their Myspace page.

Monday, 13 December 2010

THE TOP 5 ALTERNATIVE CHRISTMAS SONGS

EASTER
BIRTHDAY
SUMMER

VALENTINE'S DAY
BANK HOLIDAY
CHRISTMAS!!!
 



5) KATE NASH - "Early Christmas Present"
Who can resist a slice of the Nash? Whats more, who can resist this twinkly number, with it's hand claps and sad tale of a naughty boyfriend sung to a sweet, catchy melody. No one does it quite like Kate.

4) JULIAN CASABLANCAS - "Wish It Was Christmas Today"
It may not be The Strokes Christmas song, but this is the next best thing. Starting with the classic sleigh bells and soon descending into a rocking celebration of Christmas in the U.S. It's also refreshing to hear Julian's trademark croon wrapped around words of festivity instead of cryptic love songs. But hey, gotta love them too.

3) BEST COAST FT. WAVVES - "Got Something For You"
This song is truly a special one; the two sweet hearts of the beach singing side by side about having a secret Christmas present for one another. "AWWWW" inducing.

2) BLINK 182 - "I Won't Be Home For Christmas"
Blink 182's trade mark sound transforms Christmas into a time of grabbing baseball bats and being annoyed by everyone at Christmas. But despite this song being a bit of a scrooge, it's so darn catchy and danceable that you won't mind. You may spill your eggnog doing the pogo to it though. Maybe.

1) THE KILLERS - "Don't Shoot Me Santa"
The Killers release a Christmas song every year, which is great, most bands don't bother. But with "Don't Shoot Me Santa" they reached their Christmas song writing peek. This song has loads of different sections, including a conversation between Brandon and Father Christmas. It's got a belter of a chorus and it's full of imagination and Christmas fun. Watch the video to get it's full effect. Nice one.


Words by Jack Parker for Power Chord Music Blog. Feel free to comment on this post with your top 5 xmas songs!

Friday, 10 December 2010

FINGER ON THE PULSE #2 (Upset The Rhythm)


VISIT: http://www.upsettherhythm.co.uk/index.shtml

Upset The Rhythm undoubtedly have their finger on the pulse. They aim to keep it there and make sure that the heart of music never beats the same way again. They are more than just a record label; they do their best to bring London and the rest of the world the craziest new sounds through live music shows, records and their own 'Yes Way' festival. It's truly a beautiful thing to see such a D.I.Y label thriving, but when you think about it, of course they are thriving! They bring music savvy music fans, forward and backward thinking music that refuses to sound right. But don't worry, they don't just put on noise rock that sounds horrible for the sake of it, no sir! They put on bands that have thrilling sounds of their own; from the chilled out samples and croons of High Places to the jittery guitar prog of Cold Pumas, Upset The Rhythm bring variety to the masses, freshly picked from music's underground. They are proud of the music that the UK has to offer, Yes Way Festival is 100% UK artists. But they have far more strings to their bow as they bring the best from the States too, in the form of Wavves, Best Coast and Frankie Rose And The Outs. Be sure to make it down to any show they put on, it will probably be the underground band you've been dieing to see since you heard their demos on myspace or it will be something completely new and mind-blowing. They can upset my rhythm any day.


Featured Artists
High Places, Munch Munch, Plug, Trash Kit, Drum Eyes, Kit, Cold Pumas, Xiu Xiu, Foot Village, Gentle Friendly, The Sticks, Gay Against You, Former Ghosts, Hands On Heads, Bird Names, Future Islands, Lucky Dragons, Death Sentence: Panda!, Softboiled Eggies, Soiled Mattress And The Springs, No Age, Barr, Numbers, John Maus.

Key Releases
GAY AGAINST YOU - "Righteous Signals, Sour Dudes" LP
TRASH KIT - "Trash Kit" LP
MUNCH MUNCH - "Double Visions" LP

Written by Jack Parker for Power Chord Music Blog. Captured Tracks logo taken from their website.  

Thursday, 9 December 2010

LIVE THROUGH THE LENSE - Y Factor @ The Picturedrome, Northampton (8/12/2010)

    BLOOD VISIONS



COMMON HOURS
THE SOUND OF HARRIS

PHOTOGRAPHY BY JACK PARKER FOR POWER CHORD MUSIC BLOG

Wednesday, 8 December 2010

ARTIST'S IMPRESSION - Wavves


Wavves started off as just Nathan Williams. Another dude with a one man bedroom band project. So far, so good. His debut album gained a lot of attention from it's incredible lo-fi indebted sound. Around that time, lo-fi was just beginning to creep into the spotlight of cool. On his second album "Wavvves", he stepped it up a notch: more slurred lyrics and pop hooks with guitars reminiscent of a buzz saws. Not forgetting the drums that sounded like a musical tramp in a dark alley smashing bins. His anthem "So Bored" was born from the second record and the whole of his sophomore effort was met with more admiration. This was around the time that lo-fi was super cool on the underground level. Then, after a short break, Nathan came back with his masterpiece: "King Of The Beach" which is a consistent record of twelve belters that delve into experimentation and pop. It also saw a great leap in terms of fi, you can clearly hear the vocals for a start! And the guitar sound rocks the loud quite sound with switches from jangle to crunch. Most "slacker" rockers would simply put out the same stuff all the time because that's their shtick. Williams and Wavves however, just keep getting better. He has become an icon of the underground scene, mainly because he kicks out the best tunes. Songs about the beach, getting stoned, chilling out, waves and the sun combined with scuzzy guitars and pounding percussion make Wavves a great band musically. Not forgetting the vocal delivery of "couldn't care less" slurs and chirruping 'oohs' and 'ahhs' straight out of your favourite 60s pop record. People have fallen in love with their simplicity in a world where only the best computer based dubstep music is accepted. Wavves took it back and continue to take it back to the classic one dude and his guitar sound. But with the music must come the image: Nathan rocks the psychedelic punk look with tye-dye, cartoon character t-shirts and caps. This image is very much popular among teens everywhere. Crazy looking clothes are in, and so is the d.i.y sound that Nathan championed. If you like music that is crunchy and chewy at the same time with plenty of singalong moments and guitars then Wavves are perfect for you. Wavves are a pitch un-perfect summary of a whole scene.


ESSENTIAL LP LISTENING: "KING OF THE BEACH" and "WAVVVES"

WAVVES ANTHEMS: "Post Acid"  "So Bored"  "King Of The Beach"  "No Hope Kids"

LIKE WAVVES? TRY THESE BANDS:
Best Coast, Times New Viking, Male Bonding.

GET WAVVES IN YOUR LIFE
http://wavves.net/


Written by Jack Parker for Power Chord Music Blog. Drawing by Jack Parker. Feel free to leave comments and thoughts.

Saturday, 4 December 2010

Gig Swig: MISTY'S BIG ADVENTURE, THE RETRO SPANKEES, ERIC RIVERA Live At The Labour Club (Friday 3rd December 2010)

Misty's - The Main Attraction

Tonight's gig is a dream line-up for anyone who loves bands with imaginative twists. One could even go as far as to describe it all as a dream. We could all wake up and find ourselves collapsed in the snow with the gig being just a mirage. You'll soon read why. The classic crowd formation of stand as far away as possible for the support act is sadly what Eric Rivera receives. He still does his best to get the cold faced crowd ready for some fun on this colder winter night. The venue soon warms up as he strums and whistles his way through his goofy country songs. He is much like a cartoon: enthusiastic and full of funny voices. He gives off a certain friendly charm that most people don't expect from one man and a guitar. They get it all the same and after each song he is met with applause and cheers. After all, sometimes it's the smaller things in life that can make all the difference. Take his songs for example: the choruses are whistles, he sings with an exaggerated American twang in his voice and the guitar never strays too far from chirpy chord progressions. It all makes for some great songs.
Eric Rivera Doing His Thang!
Next on the line-up are local legends The Retro Spankees. You can almost sense a collective sigh of relief from the local music lovers in the crowd on behalf of them being back. I would dare to go as far as saying they are the best Northampton has to offer. They put on a jolly good show to accompany the jolly good songs resulting in a very jolly crowd. As soon as they bound up on stage you feel as though you are suddenly the live audience for a children's programme gone wrong in all the right ways. They each have an individual costume and they whip up a storm with their hyperactive noisy pop. That's The Retro Spankees in a nutshell. But put them in a nutshell at your peril because they always find new ways to surprise. Tonight sees them on top form with some new material alongside the old classics such as "Bye, Monster". To some, their double time romp of crashing drums, screams, shouts, keyboard bleeps and guitar jangles can be rather overwhelming. But don't ever try and fight it, go with the jittery, excitable flow of The Retro Spankees. It'll be one of the most thrilling things you'll hear. Can this gig possibly get any better? Yes sir!

The Retro Spankees. Enough said.
Misty's Big Adventure grace The Labour Club with their presence, and most people attending seem to be fans. The rest will soon be by the end of their set. It's not difficult to see why, they are the thinking man's ska-pop band. They combine the thought provoking with catchy and exciting song structures. They make for a great listen, you can decipher the lyrics or enjoy the melodies or jump up and down with the blue and red guy with loads of hands. Or, like most people, you can do them all at the same time. Misty's Big Adventure have a sound of their very own, the songs have spirit and energy which make you feel happy. But listen too much to the lyrics and you may find yourself questioning all that you think is cool. They attack the state of music in "Fashion Parade" and Mickey Mouse's influence on pop culture in "Mickey Mouse". But they do it in a way that doesn't shove the messages down your throat, they do it in a satirical way that allows both band and audience to laugh and the terrible state of the world. It's refreshing to watch bands that have imagination not only within their music, but the live package that comes with it. Tonight has been a grand showcase of alternative music with a light hearted, thought provoking message. And what's more, it's been jolly good fun.

Eric Reading From His Wisdom Paper
Spot The Blue Dude
Casio VS Korg

Well Up For It!
   
I Want You! (To Shake My Hand)


POWER CHORD LIVE RATING: P P P P P



GIG HIGHLIGHT: When the man of many blue hands jumped into the crowd and proceeded to pogo with his new found fans.

BEST PERFORMED SONG OF THE NIGHT:  "Bye, Monster" - The Retro Spankees

Want more from these bands? Visit:

http://www.mistysbigadventure.co.uk/

http://www.theretrospankees.com/

 http://colognefactory.blogspot.com/

Written by Jack Parker for Power Chord Music Blog. Photography by Jack Parker.

Thursday, 2 December 2010

DINOSAUR PILE-UP - "Growing Pains"


Dinosaur Pile-Up Itching To Kick Out The Jams
Dinosaur Pile-Up have been around for longer than you might think. They have been underground favourites for a long time, having played loads of gigs supporting the likes of Dananananaykroyd among others. But sadly, with only one E.P and a couple of singles to their name, they split up and the dreaded silence from a hyped new band followed. Thank the Gods of Grunge they are back! And boom! They are more alive and kicking than ever, this is most apparent on their debut album "Growing Pains". The pace doesn't let up on this twelve track monster until track eleven, which soon descends into thunderous guitars. Much like the rest of the album. So if you are a fan of variation, look away now. But if you are a fan of LOUD guitar, bass that makes the guitar sound even louder and drums that get pummeled to death at every opportunity then this is definitely your thing. Dinosaur Pile-Up manage to distance themselves from the new wave of noise bands by penning awesome songs, instead of tiresome avant-garde noise jams. Fan favourites "My Rock'N'Roll" and "Traynor" from their previous EP make it onto the album. They are beefed up versions though and the rest of the album seems to have been lifting weights too, as it's a step forward in terms of power and delivery compared to their EP. A wealth of good influences shines through in their songs, they have the angst present in the best of the Foo Fighters back catalogue and the self-loathing without being whiny, lyrics of Weezer. But what they bring to the table that is their own is their ability to rock out. The structure of the songs goes from loud to louder, improving the tired formulae of loud-quiet grunge. It all proves to be exhilarating when coupled with radio friendly hooks. When something sounds as big and as fun as "Growing Pains", even the most cynical among us will find it hard to disagree. As you can see from the name, they don't take themselves too seriously so probably don't mind what you think. Make no mistake however, Dinosaur Pile-Up aren't a grunge parody, or even a grunge revival. They are aiming to push things forward, even if it's just a smidgen.

RATING:   P P P P


TRACK LISTING

1) Birds And Planes
2) Barce-Loner
3) Never That Together
4) Mona Lisa
5) Broken Knee
6) Hey Man (Home You Ruin)
7) My Rock'N'Roll
8) Maybe It's You
9) Love To Hate Me
10) Traynor
11) Hey You
12) All Around The World

STAND OUT TRACKS: "Broken Knee"  "Traynor"  "All Around The World"


LIKE THIS ALBUM? TRY THESE ALBUMS!

FOO FIGHTERS - "The Colour And The Shape"

WEEZER - "Pinkerton"

RELEASED: 6TH OCTOBER 2010 ON FRIENDS VS RECORDS
WANT SOME MORE TUNES FROM Dinosaur Pile-Up?
CHECK OUT "Summer Hit Single" and "Opposites Attract"


Photography and words by Jack Parker for Power Chord Music Blog. Dinosaur Pile-Up photograph taken from their myspace page.